50 results on '"Wang, Nai'ang"'
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2. Identifying climate refugia for wild yaks (Bos mutus) on the Tibetan Plateau
3. Mapping conservation priorities for wild yak (Bos mutus) habitats on the Tibetan Plateau, China
4. Impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on the normalized difference vegetation index of desertified areas in northern China
5. Responses of grassland ecosystem carbon fluxes to precipitation and their environmental factors in the Badain Jaran Desert
6. Wind regimes and associated sand dune types in the hinterland of the Badain Jaran Desert, China
7. Response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to precipitation events in the Badain Jaran Desert
8. Distribution pattern of different phenotypes of Limnocythere inopinata (an ostracod) from lakes in the Badain Jaran Desert, northern China
9. Quantitative reconstruction of consecutive paleolake-level fluctuations by the groundwater recharged lake in the desert hinterland: A case study in the Badain Jaran Desert, Northwestern China
10. Quantitative reconstruction of Holocene millennial-scale precipitation in the Asian monsoon margin of northwest China, revealed by phytolith assemblages from calcareous root tubes in the Tengger Desert
11. Stable isotope analysis of water sources for Tamarix laxa in the mega-dunes of the Badain Jaran Desert, China
12. Effect of Soil Environment on Species Diversity of Desert Plant Communities.
13. New observational and experimental evidence for the recharge mechanism of the lake group in the Alxa Desert, north-central China
14. High precipitation and low evaporation resulted in high lake levels of the Juyanze paleolake, northwest China, during 34−26 cal kyr BP
15. Indication of millennial-scale moisture changes by the temporal distribution of Holocene calcareous root tubes in the deserts of the Alashan Plateau, Northwest China
16. Formation and environmental significance of late Quaternary calcareous root tubes in the deserts of the Alashan Plateau, northwest China
17. Synchronous or asynchronous Holocene Indian and East Asian summer monsoon evolution: A synthesis on Holocene Asian summer monsoon simulations, records and modern monsoon indices
18. Millennial-scale environmental changes in the Asian monsoon margin during the Holocene, implicated by the lake evolution of Huahai Lake in the Hexi Corridor of northwest China
19. Drought fluctuations based on dendrochronology since 1786 for the Lenglongling Mountains at the northwestern fringe of the East Asian summer monsoon region
20. Early–middle Holocene hydroclimate changes in the Asian monsoon margin of northwest China inferred from Huahai terminal lake records
21. Surface energy and water vapor fluxes observed on a megadune in the Badain Jaran Desert, China
22. Millennial-scale erosion rates in three inland drainage basins and their controlling factors since the Last Deglaciation, arid China
23. Tracking millennial-scale climate change by analysis of the modern summer precipitation in the marginal regions of the Asian monsoon
24. Younger Dryas event recorded by the mirabilite deposition in Huahai lake, Hexi Corridor, NW China
25. Carbonate formation and water level changes in a paleo-lake and its implication for carbon cycle and climate change, arid China
26. Climatic and environmental change in Yanchi Lake, Northwest China since the Late Glacial: A comprehensive analysis of lake sediments
27. Runoff simulations using water and energy balance equations in the lower reaches of the Heihe River, northwest China
28. Environmental change implied by the relationship between pollen assemblages and grain-size in N.W. Chinese lake sediments since the Late Glacial
29. Lake evaporation: A possible factor affecting lake level changes tested by modern observational data in arid and semi-arid China
30. Holocene climate cycles in northwest margin of Asian monsoon
31. Basin-wide Holocene environmental changes in the marginal area of the Asian monsoon, northwest China
32. Geomorphological evolution revealed by aeolian sedimentary structure in Badain Jaran Desert on Alxa Plateau, Northwest China
33. Lacustrine strata sedimentology and lake-level history in ancient Zhuyeze Lake since the Last Deglaciation
34. Response of net ecosystem CO2 exchange to precipitation events in the Badain Jaran Desert.
35. Warm island effect observed in lake areas of the Badain Jaran Desert, China.
36. The age of formation of the mirabilite and sand wedges in the Hexi Corridor and their paleoclimatic interpretation
37. A preliminary research on the climatic records of lacustrine deposits of Qingtu Lake in the last 6000 years
38. Fluvial incision caused irreversible environmental degradation of an ancient city in the Mu Us Desert, China.
39. Estimation of Groundwater Evapotranspiration Using Diurnal Groundwater Level Fluctuations under Three Vegetation Covers at the Hinterland of the Badain Jaran Desert.
40. Environmental Significance of the Chemical Composition of Sediments in Groundwater‐Recharged Lakes of the Badain Jaran Desert, NW China.
41. Controlling factors and the paleoenvironmental significance of chemical elements in Holocene calcareous root tubes in the Alashan Desert, Northwest China.
42. Eddy covariance measurements of water vapor and energy flux over a lake in the Badain Jaran Desert, China.
43. Water Loss Due to Increasing Planted Vegetation over the Badain Jaran Desert, China.
44. An Abrupt Centennial-Scale Drought Event and Mid-Holocene Climate Change Patterns in Monsoon Marginal Zones of East Asia.
45. Contribution of Lake-Dune Patterning to the Dune Height of Mega-Dunes in the Badain Jaran Sand Sea, Northern China.
46. Warm Island Effect in the Lake Region of the Tengger Desert Based on MODIS and Meteorological Station Data.
47. Variation characteristics and influencing mechanism of CO2 flux from lakes in the Badain Jaran Desert: A case study of Yindeer Lake.
48. Plant phenological responses to the warm island effect in the lake group region of the Badain Jaran Desert, northwestern China.
49. Warm Island Effect in the Badain Jaran Desert Lake Group Region Inferred from the Accumulated Temperature.
50. A new complexity-based three-stage method to comprehensively quantify positive/negative contribution rates of climate change and human activities to changes in runoff in the upper Yellow River.
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